outrage, demanding that this time, their response must be different. aoc, for her part, offered a number of practical solutions, or concrete actions on short term, on twitter, including expanding the number of the supreme court, but also increasing access to at-home abortion pills, or attempting to do with the high amendment, which prevents federal funds funds from paying for abortions. expanding abortion clinics on native and federal land, which people talk about two. but again, you can argue about this specifics. some of those, some of them might be bad and the policy merits. but the most important thing is to propose things, right? i mean, this is what ocasio-cortez says. democrats need to try. and again, if there is one hope for the democratic party, and the democratic party doesn t matter as much as the broad center-left majority of the country, right? the one small silver lining of the aftermath is unbelievable catastrophe. it is a catastrophe, it it is that the country is behind
among a bunch of others, right? they ve been on the frontlines, the democratic responses decision, channeling the outrage, demanding that this time, their response must be different. aoc, for her part, offered a number of practical solutions, or concrete actions on short term, on twitter, including expanding the number of the supreme court, but also increasing access to at-home abortion pills, or attempting to do with the high amendment, which prevents federal funds funds from paying for abortions. expanding abortion clinics on native and federal land, which people talk about two. but again, you can argue about this specifics. some of those, some of them might be bad and the policy merits. but the most important thing is to propose things, right? i mean, this is what ocasio-cortez says. democrats need to try. and again, if there is one hope for the democratic party, and the democratic party doesn t matter as much as the broad center-left majority of the country, right? the one small si
going to break and that might push it past 2020. which means democrats wouldn t want to work with him, although policy merits might be good for the country. spinning off senator graham, he has been trying to court president trump, praise president trump, defend him and then use the influence he accrues from that to achieve policy that he thinks is good for the country, and there continues to be no evidence that that s working. he says we valley to shut off approxima approximate. so this dance continues, but without much results. guys, thank you so much. happy memorial day tomorrow. thank you. breaking right now, rescue and recovery teams are sifting through the rubble left behind by a powerful attorney. it is riddled with overturned cars, completely riddled homes,
approval. competition to the medicaid advantage program to bring savings there. we re seeing that already. we brought the gag clause statute forward to prevent insurance companies from telling pharmacists they can t inform you as a patient you can get your drug cheaper by paying cash. bill: important stuff. generics are a big part of this. you have a mid-term election in 11 days and medicare for all is a topic especially on the left. why do you think medicare for all is a pipe dream? well, i don t want to talk about the election but on the policy merits of the so-called medicare for all what we need to remember is medicare for all ends up being medicare for none. this takes a program that s a guarantee to our senior citizens and throws other people into it. now what happens is it makes doctors get paid at the medicare rates. that s about 40% below what the competitive market provides for. these doctors will leave the system. the hospitals will leave the system. you see that in othe
talking about, for all of the frankly failures that he had at deal making that he promised he would be so good at and we re talking about within the republican sphere. you have to remember that. we re not talking about across the aisle. we re talking about hurting his own cast. he seemed to do a pretty good job in trying to get the senators at least to continue with the process. which in this atmosphere is no small feat. susan collins. continue with the process. you get it out of committee. don t let it get derailed about now they re having a conversation about getting the 50 votes plus mike pence and bob corker is worried about the deficit and does not believe the projections. he believes the deficit will explode. he wants to include a trigger essentially. if the deficit starts to go up, the government has to bring in more revenue and take some of the cuts away to bring revenue back. wall street journal says this about the trigger. it s a bad idea on the policy merits.